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Thunderbird

By: Susan Slater
Narrated by: James C. Jones
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Summary

The fiery midnight crash of a Stealth fighter on a New Mexico reservation and the disappearance of a young Navajo woman put psychologist Ben Pecos and tribal police officer Tommy Spottedhorse on a sinister and mysterious trail. Tribal police lock horns with air force personnel over jurisdiction and the right to search for the missing woman. The murder of a local park ranger and several livestock mutilations complicate the whole picture and take the case from strange to downright bizarre.

When it appears the missing Navajo woman, Brenda Begay, may have witnessed what happened that fateful night and might still be alive, Ben and Tommy Spottedhorse race to connect the pieces of the puzzle. Because, otherworldly or not, something evil is out there in the desert, awaiting a final showdown among the ruins of the Ancient Ones.

©2002 Susan Slater (P)2022 Susan Slater

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Thunderbird is a witty, absorbing tale.” (Publishers Weekly)

“A solid, suspenseful narrative and colorful glimpses of Native American life strongly recommend this...” (Library Journal)

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